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“Funding recurrent costs for improved rural water services”,
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J. E. Mellor, Watkins, D. W., and Mihelcic, J. R.,
“Rural water usage in East Africa : does collection effort really impact basic access?”,
Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 215 - 225; 3 fig.; 3 tab., 2012.
C. Howe, Butterworth, J., Smout, I., Duffy, A. M., and Vairavamoorthy, K.,
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K. Danert,
“Taking stock : rural water for all – the river may be wide but it can be crossed”,
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A. - M. Irfan Saee Alrai, B. Shami, I. Yusuf, and Workshop, S. Asia Hygie,
“Up scaling rural sanitation in Pakistan post-2010 flood areas”, presented at the 2012-01-31, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2012, p. 6 p.; 2 tab.; 1 fig.
E. Perez, Cardosi, J., Coombes, Y., Devine, J., Grossman, A., Kullmann, C., Kumar, C. A., Mukherjee, N., Prakash, M., Robiarto, A., Setiawan, D., Singh, U., and Wartono, D.,
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